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“To attack the law of God is to attack the holiness of God. To attack the law of God is to attack the nature of God. To attack the law of God is to attack God. The Holy Spirit is given to us so that we can obey the law of God (Rom. 8:1–4). To be antinomian is to be anti-Christian.1”
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
“If we understand that God wants to do good things for us and meet our needs throughout the day, then obviously we’ll be in communion with God the entire day, because we have small needs throughout every day.”
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
“He is a loving, heavenly Father to his children, and just as you want to do good things for your children, so he wants to do good things for his children. Unless you believe that you are a better parent than God is?”
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
“All of God’s chosen will be in the fold in the final day, but he uses prayer to get them there. God doesn’t only elect men; he elects means. And one of those means is prayer.1”
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
― Prayer Changes Things : Curing Timid Piety
“Dispensationalism denies that the church is the True Israel. The key tenet of dispensationalism, as Ryrie observes, is the distinction between ethnic Israel and the multiracial NT church; this is the defect of dispensationalism. Therefore, to refute this premise is to refute dispensationalism.”
― A Postmillennial Primer: Basics of Optimistic Eschatology
― A Postmillennial Primer: Basics of Optimistic Eschatology




